BUFFALO, N.Y. — The 2022 winter parking regulations on bus routes are set to take effect ahead of what could be some heavy winter weather this weekend.
The City of Buffalo announced that the regulations will take effect at 1:30 a.m. on Tuesday, November 15th. At that time there is no parking on any bus route in the city between the hours of 1:30 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. until April 1st.
A release from the city says this allows plows to clear area roadways.
For more information, you can visit www.buffalony.gov/winterparking.
The City of Buffalo recently announced its snow removal plan that will use new GPS technology on plow trucks. The GPS will allow local residents to view and see online what streets have been cleared in the city of Buffalo.
The Buffalo Common Council has yet to approve the 2022-23 snow plan.
Other cities and towns across Western New York have delayed their winter parking bans for a couple more weeks.
The Town of Tonawanda announced that the winter parking restrictions have been delayed until at least Dec. 1. Last year the weather held out and the town's overnight winter parking ban didn't start until January.
In the Town of Cheektowaga, Town Supervisor Diane Benczkowski says the winter parking ban is delayed until the snow starts. The town says Cheektowaga Police will not issue parking tickets until considerable amounts of snow begin to fall.